Chicken Soup

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Chicken Soup

Simple Chicken Soup made with a rotisserie chicken. Find the recipe by Tracy Benjamin on Shutterbean.com

One of the best ways to turn a store-bought rotisserie chicken into something truly comforting is to make a simple, homemade Chicken Soup. I made a batch before we left for Idaho earlier this month, and when we got back, I was so happy to find it waiting for me in the freezer—like a little gift to myself. I always stash some away for a rainy day because there’s nothing better than having homemade soup ready when you need it.

Simple Chicken Soup made with a rotisserie chicken. Find the recipe by Tracy Benjamin on Shutterbean.com

My Chicken Soup is packed with celery, carrots, and a good dose of green from the spinach. If you know someone who’s under the weather (’tis the season!), a batch of this soup will help get them back on their feet—especially with a shot or two of my fire cider.

Stay healthy out there, folks!

Here’s your ingredient reference:

Simple Chicken Soup made with a rotisserie chicken. Find the recipe by Tracy Benjamin on Shutterbean.com

We start with chop therapy.

Simple Chicken Soup made with a rotisserie chicken. Find the recipe by Tracy Benjamin on Shutterbean.com

And my favorite – Better Than Bouillon

I haven’t bought chicken stock in quite some time cuz I have this in my fridge ready to go.

Simple Chicken Soup made with a rotisserie chicken. Find the recipe by Tracy Benjamin on Shutterbean.com

We sweat the onions in olive oil. Followed by the garlic.

Simple Chicken Soup made with a rotisserie chicken. Find the recipe by Tracy Benjamin on Shutterbean.com

We cook the celery and carrots a little bit. We follow up with water.

Simple Chicken Soup made with a rotisserie chicken. Find the recipe by Tracy Benjamin on Shutterbean.com

And then the bouillon. We give it a good stir and let it cook on the stove.

Simple Chicken Soup made with a rotisserie chicken. Find the recipe by Tracy Benjamin on Shutterbean.com

We add in our chicken when the vegetables are tender. By adding the chicken at the end, we don’t overcook it. It remains nice & tender.

Also if you didn’t pull off the chicken meat from the rotisserie chicken when you brought it home (it’s easier when it’s hot!), you can always drop the chicken in the soup and heat it up to make it easier.

Simple Chicken Soup made with a rotisserie chicken. Find the recipe by Tracy Benjamin on Shutterbean.com

Spinach goes in. Watch it shrink!

Simple Chicken Soup made with a rotisserie chicken. Find the recipe by Tracy Benjamin on Shutterbean.com

A full pot of soup.

Simple Chicken Soup made with a rotisserie chicken. Find the recipe by Tracy Benjamin on Shutterbean.com

Excuse me while I huddle around this bowl… and huff in the health.

Simple Chicken Soup made with a rotisserie chicken. Find the recipe by Tracy Benjamin on Shutterbean.com

If you’re also a fan of soups, here’s a link to my whole archive!

This Coconut Curry Chicken Soup is one of my favorites. xo

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makes about 4-5 servingsa glug of olive oil1 medium onion, chopped3 cloves garlic, minced5 stalks celery, chopped5 carrots, chopped5 cups water1 heaping Tablespoons Better than Bouillona pinch of red pepper flakes2 cups cooked chicken, shredded4 cups fresh spinachsalt & pepper to taste



Heat large pot with a glug of olive oil over medium high heat. Add the onion and cook until translucent, about 4-5 mins. Add garlic, cook for another minute. Add in the celery and carrots and cook for 2-4 minutes. Add water to the pot and stir in the bouillon and red pepper flakes. Cook for about 10 minutes, or until the vegetables are tender. Stir in the cooked chicken and spinach. Cook until chicken is warmed through and spinach has wilted, about 4-5 minutes. Season with salt & pepper to taste. Serve hot.

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